Posted on 12/02/2010 8:20:19 PM PST by smokingfrog
Dream Act Amnesty supporters, including the President of Immigration Clearinghouse, have issued a fatwa calling for the murder of Americans for Legal Immigration PAC's President William Gheen following his appearance on Fox and Friends.
Local police and the FBI have been contacted and reports have been filed concerning these threats and civil rights violations that are coming from Dream Act Amnesty supporters. The Dream Act Amnesty would give legal status, college access, and voting rights to over 2million illegal aliens.
"I try my best in the national media to represent the 59% of Americans found in certified polls who oppose the Dream Act Amnesty," said William Gheen President of ALIPAC. "Now I am receiving death threats from Dream Act leaders who are also posting my home address, while encouraging grenade attacks on me because I oppose Amnesty."
William Gheen appeared on Fox News at 6:15am EST on Tuesday, November 30, 2010. In the interview, Gheen said that the Dream Act Amnesty was a "Political Teddy Bear with a hand grenade in it," and that passage of the Dream Act Amnesty could eventually lead to "millions of innocent American students, workers, and voters being displaced and replaced by illegal aliens."
Mr. Porter Corn, the President of Immigration Clearinghouse, posted the following comments beneath the video accompanied by William Gheen's home address. Corn later removed the comment when ALIPAC notified activists of the threats but screen shots can be seen in the evidence thread provided here.
"Someone should put a grenade up Willy's teddy bear a** and pull the pin." -- posted at 8:30pm EST Nov. 30, 2010 on Youtube by Borderbandit54 aka Mr. Porter Corn of Laredo Texas / President of Immigration Clearinghouse.
Mr. Corn refers to William Gheen as "Willy" in his numerous blogs and Internet posts under multiple aliases.
(Excerpt) Read more at mmdnewswire.com ...
He looks gay...
http://photos4.hi5.com/0036/159/867/bf5uin159867-02.jpg
For some time now, a man by the name of Porter Corn has been running a website called Mexico Trucker. Rev. Corn is also a paid writer for Life on the Road, a trucking industry blog sponsored by International.
Porter has 8 friends. LOL
Porter Corn
A trucker for more than 30 years and a resident of Nuevo Laredo Mexico for more than 10 years, I write of life as I see it and if the truth bothers you or interferes with your version of world events, then all I can say is “Get over it! Everyone is entitled to my opinon”!
“Someone should put a grenade up Willy’s teddy bear a** and pull the pin.” -
Gheene really considers that a legitimate threat? or is there something else I missed?
It would be so cool to have a fatwa or whatever issued upon my person...
Much ado about nothing. Yet more self-promotion by Gheen, the professional fundraiser.
How can it be proven that he is lying? The ultimate defense to slander is truth. Here’s some more truth: The same AIM, Yahoo IM, and e-mail addresses, exist time and again on sites where Corn has set up accounts to talk about the Mexican truck issue. Those same names are used again on other sites where he talks about using prostitution, and helping others find it.
Thats quite the charitable mission there, Rev. Corn.
Well, these days you never know.
Did one of Corn's eight friends give him a call. Does make one wonder.
Porter Corn claims to have set out to debunk myths about the Mexican trucking industry and set Americans minds at ease about the program. For the most part, he has offered valid counter-arguments to the opposition, although he has occasionally left out or ignored issues of great concern to the American public, often falling back on the labels of racism and bigotry when the arguments are not going his way.
Later, when posters began attacking Mr. Corn for his shadier associations, he dismissed their claims as baseless assumptions. He did admit to owning and running a site called Ladies of Nuevo Lardeo, but stated that it was not a porn site, that he was not responsible for its content.
Sites owned by Corn in the past have alluded to “mongering” in Mexico.
On another site, he offers to “help others who venture south to this p*ssy heaven of Mexico.”
On yet another he brags about waking up “with three naked Mexican whores entertwined with me and for the life of me, the last thing I remember was doing the boogloo on stage at the Sans Souci bar. Must of really impressed the muchachas!”
Of course, theres much more, but theres no point in posting all that here. The fact is that Porter Corn is involved in some pretty shady activities
Porter: Ive been living in Mexico for the past 15 years. First in Cd. Juarez and now in Nuevo Laredo and Monterrey where I split my time when not working. I spent 35 years in the transportation industry and 10 years doing web design and development.
I got into the immigration debate quite by accident. The debate over the US fulfilling our obligation under NAFTA to allow Mexican trucks equal access to the US was heating up in 2007. Various organizations and their allies in talk radio were portraying Mexico and its trucking industry as something out of the 18th century. Their arguments devoid of facts. I established http://mexicotrucker.com to refute their allegations and to provide documented and photographic proof to counter their propaganda.
Because of their including illegal immigration in their arguments against allowing the trucks into the country, I begin investigating that also.
Accompanying a female acquaintance through the process of trying to obtain a visa and being denied after waiting 8 months and my wife and step kids not being qualified for laser visas to cross the border, simply because she married and American, caused me to become politically active.
And then seeing all the vitriol and hatred directed against Mexicans by people whose lives in no way intersect with illegals, strengthened my resolve to try and do something to expose many of the untruths and out and out lies the extremists on both sides of the issue use.
Im a fiscal conservative and a social moderate who does not vote the party line rather who votes for the person I think could best serve the people they are running for.
http://conservativedailynews.com/2010/07/texas-ranch-takeover-after-the-hoax/
Porter: Thats a hard one. First and foremost, the absurdity of the claims and the credibility of those making them. There are those among us, where the illegal immigration debate is a source of great profit. Anything to spread the fear and hysteria people have about our country being invaded by Mexico, theyll do without qualms or second thoughts.
Contrary to what some may believe, our law enforcement resources actually enforce the law here in Texas and across the southwest border.
Secure borders is a catch phrase for those who are oppose to any type of revamping of our nations broken system. You cant lay mine fields, sniper towers or station troops on the 2000 mile + border with shoot to kill orders as some suggest. Building a physical fence throw mountainous and rugged terrain is cost prohibitive and will only slow down, not stop, the smugglers. And without someone to watch the fence, the fence is useless. And if you have the personnel to watch the fence, then obviously you dont need the fence. We have more operational control of the borders than at anytime in recent years.
A re-examination of our worker visas and a guest worker program to fill the jobs Americans refuse to do. And yes, those jobs exist and we have it within our laws to fill those jobs, except the visa quota system stands in the way. Americans are soft and have no desire to do back breaking menial labor. Look at Arizona with the exodus of Hispanics. If they held these jobs Americans want and will do, why havent we seen a decrease in unemployment. All we are seeing is businesses shutting down because their customer base is leaving. Parts of Phoenix is beginning to look like a ghost town.
Our government needs to get it out of its head that 100 million Mexicans are chomping at the bit to get into this country and look at the manner in which they issue laser visas and I-9s. The laser visa is nothing more than a border crossing card. It permits the holder to cross and shop, visit family but they are limited to 28 miles of the border without the I-9. Canadians dont have this requirement. They can cross at will with only a passport and go wherever they desire.
Its interesting about the Laser Visa. Mexicans apply for it, submit their documents showing ties to Mexico and proving ties enough that they will return, pay the $100 dollar application fee and are given an appointment at the closest Consulate 4 to 6 months in the future. When they arrive for the appointment and stand in line for a couple of hours, most are denied with no reason given nor any avenue for appeal. Its solely the decision of a low level Consular employee whose word is final. That needs to change. Rules need to be established for eligibility. Not the choice of an employee who might have had a fight with his wife or something that morning or simply didnt like the looks of the applicant.
We need to identify who is here and who they are. That would involve giving all some form of legitimacy. Not a path to citizenship although they wouldnt be prohibited years down the road if they desired,. Identify who is here. The criminal element, identify and deport after any pending charges against them were resolved, and I know this will cause the civil libertarians to raise holy hell, but insert and RFID chip in the cheeks of their butts. We have them in our new passports. Mine can be read electronically 2 blocks from the border according to CBP officers. Then sensors along the border to detect when they try to re-enter.
There is a lot of good hardworking families who have crossed illegally Theyve built lives here, paid their taxes and been good citizens except for the 9 digit number they lack. We cant deport the estimated 6 million Mexicans in this country. It is impossible
It is also interesting to note, until 9/11, when it seems this issue exploded, it was a non issue. We had cyclical migration for more than 75 years. Sure, most of it was illegal. People would cross, work a few months, go home to Mexico for the holidays and maybe return, maybe not. But the majority always returned at some point. Sure to be replaced by others, but it helped drive the economy on both sides of the border.
So I guess after that rambling reply, in a nutshell, we need to put a stop to this hysteria being spread that illegal immigrants are coming here to wallow in the public trough and acknowledge the contributions they make. We cant have it both ways. Either they come here and take all the social services available, (which they cant do) or theyre taking jobs Americans wont. We cant have it both ways. That is what is so illogical from the extremist point of view on both sides.
Ping!
That's a little hard to comprehend. Of all the centuries to choose from, why the 18th? Why not the 4th say? Possibly a more justifiable hyperbolism.
Ping.
Digging deeper also will continue to be updated:
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/chat/2636478/posts?page=34#34
[And post 20 regarding economic meltdown.]
BTTT!
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